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Ultrasound and the IRB

Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2005
The purpose of this paper is to assist researchers in writing their research protocols and subject consent forms so that both the Institutional Review Board (IRB) and subjects are assured of the minimal risk associated with diagnostic B-scan ultrasound as it is used in speech research.
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Reflection of an IRB Chair

open access: yesCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 1994
I have been a member of the Loyola University of Chicago, Medical Center Institutional Review Board (IRB) for 12 years and Chair for the last 4 years. The Medical Center Campus is a full-service academic medical center, providing tertiary and primary care to Chicago and its western suburbs.
Micetich, Kenneth Craig
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IRB Jurisdiction and Limits on IRB Actions

open access: yesIRB: Ethics and Human Research, 1985
In their article in the July/August 1984 issue of IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research, Cristina Cann and Kenneth Rothman describe practices of some IRBs in connection with epidemiologic research. The authors charge IRBs with imposing unjustified requirements or conditions (those not required by the current federal regulations).
Cann, Christina I.   +3 more
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Reducing the Single IRB Burden: Streamlining Electronic IRB Systems

AJOB Empirical Bioethics, 2020
Electronic institutional review board systems (eIRBs) have become an integral component in ensuring compliance with Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) and IRB requirements. Despite this, few of these systems are configured to administer the single IRB (sIRB) process mandated by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for multisite research.
Alexandra Murray   +5 more
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I Was a Mole in an IRB

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2009
The need to ensure the maximal safety of patients participating in clinical research has led to a number of regulations and oversight measures. None of these has had a more profound effect on the way such research is carried out in the United States than the establishment of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) system.
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IRB Reformation

Nursing Science Quarterly, 2014
The purpose of this column is to consider if research using only an interview should be evaluated by an institutional review board (IRB) or if it may be considered exempt. A review of atrocities committed by researchers both in the biomedical and psychosocial domains will be considered as a backdrop to the discussion.
Kristine L, Florczak, Nancy M, Lockie
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Power Politics and IRB's

New England Journal of Medicine, 1979
To the Editor: In view of the ongoing debate regarding the composition of Institutional Review Boards (IRB's) and the relation of their structure to their task of providing protection for human research subjects,1 it may be instructive to consider some principles of group dynamics, particularly the role of power within the group setting.
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To IRB or Not to IRB: That Is the Question!

AORN Journal, 2012
Sharon, Chappy, Kathleen B, Gaberson
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